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what is the difference between recent and current
what is the difference between recent and current
Jan 11, 2013 8:01 AM
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Recent: occurring at a time immediately before the present.
Ex: I have recent documentation to prove I paid my loan.
Current: The present. What is happening now.
Ex: The current weather forecast predicts that a big storm is headed our way.
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